Murder trial told ads for autopsy set, surgery dissection tools on hard drive
CALGARY — A police forensic investigator testified Tuesday he found disturbing web searches on a hard drive found on the farm of a man suspected in the deaths of a Calgary couple and their five-year-old grandson.
Douglas Garland, 57, faces three counts of first-degree murder in the disappearance of Alvin and Kathy Liknes and Nathan O’Brien.
Const. Doug Kraan said he went through the web browser history on the hard drive that had been hidden on the Garland farm.
He showed the jury hundreds of web searches that he discovered on the computer from search engines as well as ads from eBay and Kijiji.